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Max Verstappen has officially confirmed he will remain at Red Bull
for the 2026 F1 campaign. Verstappen has consistently been linked
with a move away from the Milton Keynes-based squad over the last
year. READ MORE: Max Verstappen announces official F1 2026 seat
decision George Russell delivers media gibe in Mercedes contract
'fear' verdict George Russell has argued that the media has made a
bigger deal out of his Mercedes contract situation than it is,
insisting he "never feared" for his seat at the team. There has
been rampant and persistent speculation surrounding his future at
the eight-time F1 constructors' champions since he confirmed that
Max Verstappen was engaged in talks with the Brackley squad. READ
MORE: George Russell delivers media gibe in Mercedes contract
'fear' verdict Lando Norris contradicts Oscar Piastri over Max
Verstappen opinion Lando Norris insists Max Verstappen cannot be
ruled out of the F1 drivers' championship battle, despite Oscar
Piastri suggesting the Red Bull driver is no longer in contention.
The Briton argued it is "never impossible" for the four-time F1
drivers' champion to work his way back into the fight. READ MORE:
Lando Norris contradicts Oscar Piastri over Max Verstappen opinion
Lewis Hamilton details Toto Wolff memory in Fred Vasseur challenge
Lewis Hamilton has detailed a key memory of working with Mercedes
team principal Toto Wolff, in discussing a challenge currently
facing Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur. Ahead of this weekend's Hungarian
Grand Prix, it was announced by the Scuderia that the Frenchman had
signed a new multi-year contract to keep him in charge of Ferrari.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton details Toto Wolff memory in Fred Vasseur
challenge Ferrari sign key F1 figure to multi-year extension
Ferrari has confirmed it has reached a long-term agreement with
Fred Vasseur to keep the Frenchman in charge as team principal.
Vasseur joined Ferrari in 2023 and was tasked with returning
Ferrari to title glory - a feat the Italian squad hasn't enjoyed
since 2008. READ MORE: Ferrari sign key F1 figure to multi-year
extension Carlos Sainz reveals FIA conversations: 'They warned us'
Carlos Sainz revealed that conversations took place with the FIA on
media day ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, where the drivers were
"warned" a cautious approach would be taken. Motorsport's world
governing body received much criticism following the Belgian GP,
where an 80-minute delay took place due to multiple rain showers.
READ MORE: Carlos Sainz reveals FIA conversations: 'They warned us'